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    APA FORMAT Below is a brief guide to the features of APA format. For source types not listed here‚ consult a handbook such as Anne Raimes’ Keys For Writers‚ available in the Writing Center. Basic Features of APA: In the text of your paper Include the author‚ year‚ and page citation for each source At the end of your paper Include a list of all sources used in your paper Alphabetized by author’s last name Alphabetized by title if author is unknown Create list on a new page titled “References

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    The Role of Cognitive Development in Mezirow’s Transformational Learning Theory HRE 4025 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine Sharan Merriam’s article on how cognitive development plays a role in Meziro’s transformational learning theory. She explains that while critical reflection and reflective discourse are not necessarily mandatory for a transformational learning experience to occur. She details this by using examples of how many transformative experiences

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    There are three significant theories of emotion that attempt to describe and explain the way we respond emotionally to stimuli. The first theory was created by William James and Carl Lange and is known as the James-Lange theory. They believed that our body responds first and then we interpret that response in an emotion. Alternatively‚ the second theory created by Walter Cannon and Philip Bard was called the Cannon-Bard theory and claimed that we have a bodily and emotional response simultaneously

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    Economic Features? Answers: Industries differ so significantly‚ therefore analyzing a company’s industry and competitive environment begins with identifying an industry’s dominant economic features and forming a picture of what the industry landscape is like. An industry’s dominant economic features are defined by various factors. Each of these factors are very important to study in order to analyze the dominant economic features of telecom industry. The factors of dominant economic features and

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    1.0 Comparing Networking Features of Linux & Microsoft. Microsoft * Next Generation TCP/IP Stack: this networking feature of windows is available for “Windows Server 2008” and “Windows Vista”. It is a “complete redesign of TCP/IP functionality for both Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) that meets the connectivity and performance needs of today ’s varied networking environments and technologies.” Joe Davies (2008) * Server Message Block 2.0 (SMB):

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    the social exchange theory to analyze a song that fit with what that theory describes. According to the textbook‚ social exchange theory is “the idea that people’s feelings about a relationship depend on their perceptions of its rewards and costs‚ the kind of relationship they deserve‚ and their chances for having a better relationship with someone else” (Aronson‚ Wilson‚ Sommers‚ & Akert‚ 2016‚ p. 520). The social psychologists that first discovered the social exchange theory are John Thibaut and

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    Aim What are the features of the Wag water river and how they are formed due to erosion and deposition at each stage of the river? Discussion How tributaries cause the velocity to be greater? A tributary is a stream or river that flows into a main stem river or a lake. Velocity downstream increases when there are more streams feeding the main stream. The load of a river is the total amount of material carried or transported by a river. The bedload is the load transported along the bed of

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    the idea of trichromatic color representation. Young proposed that we have three “particles” in the eye that are each sensitive to a specific range of visible light that allows us to see color. Years later‚ Hermann von Helmholtz continued Young’s theory. Helmholtz suggested that the three different “particles” were categorized by their response the different wavelengths of light that hit the retina. Today‚ we know that the “particles” that Young and Helmholtz were discussing are the photoreceptors

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    The Harmony Theory In Plato’s dialogue Phaedo‚ Simmias outlines his theory that the soul is like a harmony. Essentially‚ this theory claims that a lyre—or harp—is to harmony as body is to soul. The lyre must be tuned and played in just the right way‚ and if it breaks then the harmony ceases to exist. Therefore‚ harmony—and also‚ therefore‚ soul—does not exist on its own. Simmias argues that the same goes for body and soul‚ in the sense that the brain must be functioning in a certain way for the

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